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id: 657b2ec6c054efd71e503a27
title: Task 80
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-80
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# --description--

The word `actually` is used when you want to tell the real fact about something, especially if it's different from what someone thought or said. It's like saying, `No, this is how it really is`. You use `actually` to make your point stronger or to correct what someone else said.

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## --text--

What does `actually` imply in a sentence like `I actually prefer working remotely`?

## --answers--

The truth is contrary to what might have been assumed or stated before

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I never work remotely

### --feedback--

`Actually` in this context is used to express a real preference.

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I always work in an office setting

### --feedback--

Using `actually` here is meant to reveal a preference for remote work, not office work.

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I don't have any work preferences

### --feedback--

`Actually` suggests a specific preference, contradicting the idea of having none.

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